Creating a rake task
RSpec ships with a rake task with a number of useful options.
We recommend you wrap this in a rescue
clause so that you can
use your Rakefile
in an environment where RSpec is unavailable
(for example on a production server). e.g:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
rescue LoadError
end
Default options with passing spec (prints command and exit status is 0)
Given a file named “Rakefile” with:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
task :default => :spec
rescue LoadError
# no rspec available
end
And a file named “spec/thing_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
it "does something" do
# pass
end
end
When I run rake
Then the output should match:
(ruby(\d\.\d(.\d)?)?|rbx) -I\S+ [\/\S]+\/exe\/rspec
Then the exit status should be 0.
Default options with failing spec (exit status is 1)
Given a file named “Rakefile” with:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
task :default => :spec
rescue LoadError
# no rspec available
end
And a file named “spec/thing_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
it "does something" do
fail
end
end
When I run rake
Then the exit status should be 1.
Setting fail_on_error = false
with failing spec (exit status is 0)
Given a file named “Rakefile” with:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |t|
t.fail_on_error = false
end
task :default => :spec
rescue LoadError
# no rspec available
end
And a file named “spec/thing_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
it "does something" do
fail
end
end
When I run rake
Then the exit status should be 0.
Passing arguments to the rspec
command using rspec_opts
Given a file named “Rakefile” with:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |t|
t.rspec_opts = "--tag fast"
end
rescue LoadError
# no rspec available
end
And a file named “spec/thing_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
it "has a tag", :fast => true do
# pass
end
it "does not have a tag" do
fail
end
end
When I run rake spec
Then the exit status should be 0
Then the output should match:
(ruby(\d\.\d(.\d)?)?|rbx) -I\S+ [\/\S]+\/exe\/rspec --pattern spec[\/\\*{,}]+_spec.rb --tag fast
Passing rake task arguments to the rspec
command via rspec_opts
Given a file named “Rakefile” with:
begin
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec, :tag) do |t, task_args|
t.rspec_opts = "--tag #{task_args[:tag]}"
end
rescue LoadError
# no rspec available
end
And a file named “spec/thing_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
it "has a tag", :fast => true do
# pass
end
it "does not have a tag" do
fail
end
end
When I run rake spec[fast]
Then the exit status should be 0
Then the output should match:
(ruby(\d\.\d(.\d)?)?|rbx) -I\S+ [\/\S]+\/exe\/rspec --pattern spec[\/\\*{,}]+_spec.rb --tag fast